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ted kennedy, good to see you as always. appreciate it. >> thank you, suzanne. >> and bill clinton owned the night, but his wife was not there to share it with him. she had to watch from a computer screen in east timor and we will tell you what she is saying about the former president's speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your mon
ted kennedy, good to see you as always. appreciate it. >> thank you, suzanne. >> and bill clinton owned the night, but his wife was not there to share it with him. she had to watch from a computer screen in east timor and we will tell you what she is saying about the former president's speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from...
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. >> romney's target, senator ted kennedy. not exactly starting at the bottom of the ladder there. >> i told my colleagues at work, don't clean up my desk or move into my office. i will be spending time away from work and it will be a leave of absence. i really believed someone needed to run against ted kennedy. >> kennedy was vulnerable. his personal life seemed out of control. as his son patrick remembers it, the contrast with romney was glaring. >> and opposite my dad was this really great looking guy who was a whiz at business, beautiful family, kind of the picture of self-discipline. next to my dad, he was like the perfect polar opposite. >> how are you? yes! >> except during that race on social issues -- >> let me ask you a question -- >> mitt romney sounded an awful lot like ted kennedy. >> i'm absolutely committed to achieving universal coverage and doing so for our children. >> were you a liberal? were you a moderate? >> you know, anyone can call me whatever they like but people can look at my policies and make their
. >> romney's target, senator ted kennedy. not exactly starting at the bottom of the ladder there. >> i told my colleagues at work, don't clean up my desk or move into my office. i will be spending time away from work and it will be a leave of absence. i really believed someone needed to run against ted kennedy. >> kennedy was vulnerable. his personal life seemed out of control. as his son patrick remembers it, the contrast with romney was glaring. >> and opposite my dad...
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kennedy. s she received her first level with presidential campaign senator john kerry. it was where we saw her trademark tactics emerge. >> add the middle chlass to pay more taxes than he could give 250,000 more tax cut for people making more than 3 million a year. it's like robin hood in reverse. it's romney hood. >> but in 2004 it was stephanie cutter making the same claims than president bush appearing on fox news cutter attacked president bush claiming he pursued a policy that put the wealthy on top and left the middle class behind. cutter's time with the kerry campaign was rocky due to her difficult and surl lee personality. members of the campaign immortalized cutter with the creation of a new verb. to schutter means to try to control or dominate. the word has a more crude definition as well, to, well, blank up. a refrps to her miss handling of the vote. >> it was brought back from the dead by the owe bam paw campaign. the brutal tactics would foreshadow what has come four years later. >
kennedy. s she received her first level with presidential campaign senator john kerry. it was where we saw her trademark tactics emerge. >> add the middle chlass to pay more taxes than he could give 250,000 more tax cut for people making more than 3 million a year. it's like robin hood in reverse. it's romney hood. >> but in 2004 it was stephanie cutter making the same claims than president bush appearing on fox news cutter attacked president bush claiming he pursued a policy that...
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kennedy. s she received her first level with presidential campaign senator john kerry. it was where we saw her trademark tactics emerge. >> add the middle chlass to pay more taxes than he could give 250,000 more tax cut for people making more than 3 million a year. it's like robin hood in reverse. it's romney hood. >> but in 2004 it was stephanie cutter making the same claims than president bush appearing on fox news cutter attacked president bush claiming he pursued a policy that put the wealthy on top and left the middle class behind. cutter's time with the kerry campaign was rocky due to her difficult and surl lee personality. members of the campaign immortalized cutter with the creation of a new verb. to schutter means to try to control or dominate. the word has a more crude definition as well, to, well, blank up. a refrps to her miss handling of the vote. >> it was brought back from the dead by the owe bam paw campaign. the brutal tactics would foreshadow what has come four years later. >
kennedy. s she received her first level with presidential campaign senator john kerry. it was where we saw her trademark tactics emerge. >> add the middle chlass to pay more taxes than he could give 250,000 more tax cut for people making more than 3 million a year. it's like robin hood in reverse. it's romney hood. >> but in 2004 it was stephanie cutter making the same claims than president bush appearing on fox news cutter attacked president bush claiming he pursued a policy that...
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there will be a tribute to the last man to defeat mitt romney in a general election, the late ted kennedy. >> chuck todd starting off our coverage tonight. first lady michelle obama, her speech tonight, one of the featured events this evening in prime time, certainly, andrea mitchell is down alongside the podium here in the home of the charlotte hornets. andrea? >> reporter: brian, she's now a political superstar, far more popular than her husband, once a reluctant campaigner, now she's a woman with a mission. michelle obama is now a political pro. her husband's best campaigner, hardly needing to practice with the teleprompters or get a feel for the stage. she will try to motivate women voters. >> this election ladies is a choice about supporting women and families in this country. >> reporter: the president said he'll be watching at the white house. >> i'm going to be at home and watching it with our girls, and i am going to try not to let them see their daddy cry. because when michelle starts talking, i start getting all misty. >> reporter: ann romney wants to be the new first lady, she
there will be a tribute to the last man to defeat mitt romney in a general election, the late ted kennedy. >> chuck todd starting off our coverage tonight. first lady michelle obama, her speech tonight, one of the featured events this evening in prime time, certainly, andrea mitchell is down alongside the podium here in the home of the charlotte hornets. andrea? >> reporter: brian, she's now a political superstar, far more popular than her husband, once a reluctant campaigner, now...
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. >> ted kennedy's seat in the u.s. senate, which he had occupied for 46 years until his death last year, has been won by republicans. >> the president had lost the votes he needed to pass health care reform. his staff told him to scale back the bill or pause and return to it later. >> one of his senior advisers said to him, you know, mr. president, unless you're feeling lucky, i just don't think this is going to happen. >> i was making a joke to him. i said, look, my name's barack obama and i'm not oval office, i've got to be lucky. you know, i felt that we still had an opportunity. although it was going to be more difficult. to try to get it done. >> by all accounts, when the politics seemed lost -- >> it is the right thing to do and that's why i'm fighting so hard to get it done. >> -- president obama decided to double down on health care. >> caution, deliberation. and then occasionally making this incredibly bold move. that's just the way he operates. >> here's what i ask congress though. don't walk away from reform
. >> ted kennedy's seat in the u.s. senate, which he had occupied for 46 years until his death last year, has been won by republicans. >> the president had lost the votes he needed to pass health care reform. his staff told him to scale back the bill or pause and return to it later. >> one of his senior advisers said to him, you know, mr. president, unless you're feeling lucky, i just don't think this is going to happen. >> i was making a joke to him. i said, look, my...
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kennedy yesterday. women -- are you thinking? do you see what's happening here? it is a complete circus. >> sean: let me go to the incorco-herrent answer about a very simple question. it is fundamental to voters. are you better off than you were four years ago? in spite of the facts, there are things that are incontravertable. there are fewer people working now than when barack obama became president. obamaa said he would cut the debt in half, it's dlfr $5.4 trillion. how do they get over these facts that the american people are suffering under? >> they put sandra fluke on-- >>> to distract. >> it's a huge distraction. we have talked about tswirl politics. squirrel, squirrel, squirrel. let's talk about anything other than the real shame, an democrat death poll. >> sean: are you confident of a romney win? >> you can never be sure of anything in politics. but i think you can't take anything for granted. the fact is that we have so many expired, grassroots activists on the right. you look at the difference
kennedy yesterday. women -- are you thinking? do you see what's happening here? it is a complete circus. >> sean: let me go to the incorco-herrent answer about a very simple question. it is fundamental to voters. are you better off than you were four years ago? in spite of the facts, there are things that are incontravertable. there are fewer people working now than when barack obama became president. obamaa said he would cut the debt in half, it's dlfr $5.4 trillion. how do they get over...
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speakers of the night than he did ted kennedy or a john f. kennedy, but it was kennediesque. >> and let's turn this thing back on mitt romney, and listen to this part. >> all they had to offer is the same prescriptions that they have had for the last 30 years. have a surplus, try a tax cut. deficit too high, try another. foal a cold coming on? take two tax cuts and roll back some regulations and call us in the morning. >> so ana, he is making the case here that the romney campaign and the republicans really, they are not really empathetic here and you get sick and catch a cold, we are going to make it worse off for you and do you believe that the idea, the notion that they use clinton and math that they are making sense here? they are laying out a successful argument here in terms of the math the republicans have not done what they needed to in terms of the economy and creating jobs? >> well, that is a good line and that has to be in the convention speech, a good line and memorable speech, and good lines he had last night. suzanne, after two
speakers of the night than he did ted kennedy or a john f. kennedy, but it was kennediesque. >> and let's turn this thing back on mitt romney, and listen to this part. >> all they had to offer is the same prescriptions that they have had for the last 30 years. have a surplus, try a tax cut. deficit too high, try another. foal a cold coming on? take two tax cuts and roll back some regulations and call us in the morning. >> so ana, he is making the case here that the romney...
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he ran against ted kennedy in 1994 as a left of center republican and now running as a far right candidate trying to run away from his own record, d rding to runk he who the hell know where's he is. >> let me ask your expertise. would it have been a bad idea for him to say, look, from the beginning i insured 100% of kids in massachusetts, and we did it in a different way than the presidt is proposing, a smter y. t -- eos effective way. >> a granddaughter, a small question when, in fact, the big question is his credibility as a candidate. it's shocked. can he win? sure. there's still scenario he could win. there are debates. e prlem the batee' a big glass jaw out there on what he said in 1994. he's really trapped. he's trapped by himself and he's trapped by the people who have captured him on the republican right. in washington, eree since the mccarthy era, a hunt for so-called radicals on the other side. there's never been a really radical democratic party, but now we have in washington a truly radical republican party way outside the mainsm of even theal reagan party. there's a huge probl
he ran against ted kennedy in 1994 as a left of center republican and now running as a far right candidate trying to run away from his own record, d rding to runk he who the hell know where's he is. >> let me ask your expertise. would it have been a bad idea for him to say, look, from the beginning i insured 100% of kids in massachusetts, and we did it in a different way than the presidt is proposing, a smter y. t -- eos effective way. >> a granddaughter, a small question when, in...
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. >> i got into some tough negotiations with ted kennedy. he didn't flinch. he didn't back away from the deal. he went straight forward. that's courage. >> speaker boehner, he says you flinched. >> yeah, well, i'm sure that's his version of events. i was prepared to make some cuts and some changes that were very unpopular in my base and among democrats, if i got a little bit of compromise from the other side on revenue. >> both men seem burned by the experience. >> if i look back over the year and a half or so that i've been speaker, my greatest disappointment is the president and i couldn't come to an agreement on solving our debt crisis. >> the final deal brokered by vice president biden was far smaller than the president wanted. for president obama, it was a turning point. >> it took him i think two years to the debt ceiling debate to understand that he was not going to be able to be the conciliatory president, the mediator in chief. >> now, more than a year after that golf game, the president says of republicans -- >> where i can work with them, i will. w
. >> i got into some tough negotiations with ted kennedy. he didn't flinch. he didn't back away from the deal. he went straight forward. that's courage. >> speaker boehner, he says you flinched. >> yeah, well, i'm sure that's his version of events. i was prepared to make some cuts and some changes that were very unpopular in my base and among democrats, if i got a little bit of compromise from the other side on revenue. >> both men seem burned by the experience. >>...
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remember, when we had 60 votes, we also had a poor situation, a sad situation with ted kennedy going through cancer therapy, unable to attend, and then robert byrd in decline and finally passed away. there were just a few moments when we had 60 votes, but let me get down to the bottom line here. the bottom line is when the american people are asked this basic question, which of these two candidates, obama or romney, do you think is better prepared to move this economy forward in the next four years? overwhelmingly they say it is president obama, and you know why. because romney's approach to politics and this economy as evidenced by his 47% remark writes off so many americans, ignores the economic realities facing middle income families. when he says he wants a tax break of $250,000 a year for the wealthiest people in america, it means middle mcfamilies will pay more taxes. they understand that, and they are not going to support a president who is going to make life even more difficult for those living paycheck to paycheck. >> senator graham, let me ask you, and i know you mentioned
remember, when we had 60 votes, we also had a poor situation, a sad situation with ted kennedy going through cancer therapy, unable to attend, and then robert byrd in decline and finally passed away. there were just a few moments when we had 60 votes, but let me get down to the bottom line here. the bottom line is when the american people are asked this basic question, which of these two candidates, obama or romney, do you think is better prepared to move this economy forward in the next four...
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senator ted kennedy understood that call. four years ago he addressed our convention for the last time. he said we have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world. generation after generation americans have answered that call, and now we are called again. we are called to restore opportunity for every american. we are called to give america's working families a fighting chance. we are called to build something solid so the next generation can build something better, so let me ask you, let me ask you, america, are you ready to answer this call? are you ready to fight for good jobs and a strong middle class? are you ready to work for a level playing field? are you ready to prove to another generation of americans that we can build a better country and a newer world? joe biden is ready. barack obama is ready. i am ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. >> elizabeth warren, the democratic u.s. senate candidate from massachusetts, up against the incumbent republican senator scott
senator ted kennedy understood that call. four years ago he addressed our convention for the last time. he said we have never lost our belief that we are all called to a better country and a newer world. generation after generation americans have answered that call, and now we are called again. we are called to restore opportunity for every american. we are called to give america's working families a fighting chance. we are called to build something solid so the next generation can build...
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overriding a long history with the clintons, ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked, over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same. i'll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country's best days are still to come. >> did you get the sense that he was not physically, but sort of spiritually passing the torch to president obama? >> well, teddy didn't like to pass any torches on, so i think that he was so thrilled to have a partner. i think he thought the future would be so fantastic for him and all the issues that he cared about. >> i remember another such time in the 1960s when i came to the senate at the age of 30. we had a new president who inspired the nation, especially the young, to seek a new frontier. >> the parallels of a young senator who was breaking down barriers connected so personally to my father with his brother being another young president, a time when people didn't believe he could be elected beca
overriding a long history with the clintons, ted kennedy endorsed obama. >> every time i've been asked, over the past year, who i would support in the democratic primary, my answer has always been the same. i'll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country's best days are still to come. >> did you get the sense that he was not physically, but sort of spiritually passing the torch to...
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she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at what we've got out west. we are talking chicago 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees. tulsa checking win a high of 104. houston 96. laredo, texas, 107. 80s in the upper plains and upper mississippi river valley. into the southeast, hundreds in the southwest. nice and cool in pacific northwest, portland 85, 77 in seattle today. risk of strong storms from the mid great lakes all the way into southern indiana and illinois as well. >> good morning.r sunshine ok it will be another soupy day. a few rain showers this morning . >> guess what, another great tradition gets started, we're not talking political conventions we're talking nfl football. the nfl kickoff starts tonight. the boys coming in to metlife stadium. partly cloudy skies, warm, take on the giants. temperatur
she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at what we've got out west. we are talking chicago 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees. tulsa checking win a high of 104. houston 96. laredo, texas, 107. 80s in the...
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reag reaga ted kennedy, i think why you see that from the rnc, not good at set speeches, all they feel they need to make is the argument that unemployment is high. the president is quite good for all the jabs about his teleprompter, good at recalling how many people have health care because it is his policy, how many people are back to work since the bottom of the recession. the president, who's still quite good at this, can find examples to put romney off his footing. romney is good with zingers. he's quite witty in debate forum even if things like the $10,000 bet don't hit. it's just a question of whether obama can outpace him on facts, as has been done effectively in debates in the past. >> one thing for sure in debates is the fact-checkers will be very, very busy. great to see on you this saturday morning. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we invite you to watch "meet the press" tomorrow because david gregory will have an exclusive interview with mitt romney. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> the cities where airfares are on the rise. what's fueling the spike n
reag reaga ted kennedy, i think why you see that from the rnc, not good at set speeches, all they feel they need to make is the argument that unemployment is high. the president is quite good for all the jabs about his teleprompter, good at recalling how many people have health care because it is his policy, how many people are back to work since the bottom of the recession. the president, who's still quite good at this, can find examples to put romney off his footing. romney is good with...
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the first in half a century democratic convention without ted kennedy. in 2008 he left his bed to make the case for president obama and for health care reform in denver. >> for me, this is a season of hope. new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many and not just for the few. new hope. and this is the cause of my life, new hope, that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american, north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege. >> joining me now, teddy kennedy's sons, patrick and teddy jr. teddy, well, is the legacy fulfilled by health care? health care really seemed to be embraced by this convention. the democrats took two years trying to explain it. they seemed to capture the voice last night. >> well, it was an emotional moment watching my father's words and listening to the great impassioned speeches that he's made. i think the president came out and made a promise to my father that he was going to make health care a priority, and you know what, he di
the first in half a century democratic convention without ted kennedy. in 2008 he left his bed to make the case for president obama and for health care reform in denver. >> for me, this is a season of hope. new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many and not just for the few. new hope. and this is the cause of my life, new hope, that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american, north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent quality health care as a...
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. >> the other headline, of course elizabeth warren who is seeking to win back ted kennedy's senate seat in massachusetts. joining me from charlotte, senior political editor mark murray. there you have it, mark, the speeches last night. certainly explosive, deval patrick, julian castro, the first lady. here we are on night two with one man considered the best speaker perhaps just slightly behind the current president out of that party. >> the headliner is certainly bill clinton. top obama campaign officials end up saying clinton is going to make the argument that the policies he pursued in the 1990s, a little bit higher taxes for the wealthy, investments in education, infrastructure is exactly the approach president obama wants to take. when you dove tail that with what elizabeth warren is going to be talking about, the middle class, a big focus on leveling the playing field, you see the theme. that is a complete focus on the middle class and the democratic rebuttal to romney and ryan at their convention when it comes to the economy. >> how will this appeal, the theme of the night, i gue
. >> the other headline, of course elizabeth warren who is seeking to win back ted kennedy's senate seat in massachusetts. joining me from charlotte, senior political editor mark murray. there you have it, mark, the speeches last night. certainly explosive, deval patrick, julian castro, the first lady. here we are on night two with one man considered the best speaker perhaps just slightly behind the current president out of that party. >> the headliner is certainly bill clinton. top...
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for me it recalls ted kennedy's support of fwhoem 2008 when the big han in the party came down and put his arm around barack and said i can support this guy. you can support him. now to have the superstar of the party come down and say i'm still with him says a lot for barack obama. >> and you know, a lot has been made of how bill clinton, we respect sure what he's going to say. there's this history in this relationship. but i've got to say, this is a guy, one of the most skilled olticians in the country if not the most skilled politician in the country. he certainly knows how to deliver a speech. it is not in his interests at all, which is always at the front of bill clinton's mind, what is his interest and the best interests of his wife to undermine the president in any way. i think the nervousness around the speech has been a little bit overblown here. >> so there's plenty of anticipation here about the clinton speech tonight, but the crowd is still buzzing about the first lady's speech last night. let's take a listen to some of the highlights from that. >> to me, he was still the g
for me it recalls ted kennedy's support of fwhoem 2008 when the big han in the party came down and put his arm around barack and said i can support this guy. you can support him. now to have the superstar of the party come down and say i'm still with him says a lot for barack obama. >> and you know, a lot has been made of how bill clinton, we respect sure what he's going to say. there's this history in this relationship. but i've got to say, this is a guy, one of the most skilled...
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that's the legacy of ted kennedy. lawrence o'donnell, your memories of working with him. >> a flight from boston this morning, it was filled with people coming to this convention. ted kennedy was one of the the big suggests on the plane, that this would be a first time most of them would have been at a convention without, all of them would have been at a convention without ted kennedy. looking at that video, i was just filled with different memories from his very first campaign in massachusetts, which was a tough one. and then that 1994 campaign, where we just showed the video of him debating mitt romney. in the senate at that time, a lot of us knew that teddy had not had a difficult campaign in many, many years and a lot of us were wondering did teddy still have it in him? did he now how to fight it out in a campaign? i love seeing that video of that debate with mitt romney because it showed you what he had. not many people realized that the one job, there was only one job ted kennedy had before he became a united st
that's the legacy of ted kennedy. lawrence o'donnell, your memories of working with him. >> a flight from boston this morning, it was filled with people coming to this convention. ted kennedy was one of the the big suggests on the plane, that this would be a first time most of them would have been at a convention without, all of them would have been at a convention without ted kennedy. looking at that video, i was just filled with different memories from his very first campaign in...
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many people think that's why ted kennedy won. if you recall ford made famously the gap that -- and then certainly by 1980, ronald reagan was very behind in the polls was just able to tidal wave over jimmy carter with quips like there you go again in a sort of staged format. since 1980, they have become part of the american landscape. >> the "new york times" recently wrote about this debate prep and the president of the united states is an awesome figure merely to share the platform with him on equal terms is the gain in stature, good performance will be gauged even better. why would any president agree to participate in an event that ultimately -- the -- because it's become now a demand, president obama suddenly bailed on debates. then, you know, he would be seeming like a poor sport. and also these debates are agreed upon long before the fall season, they're everything from the podium to the lighting, everything is worked out between the parties. >> do you think the presidential debate has ever changed the course of an election?
many people think that's why ted kennedy won. if you recall ford made famously the gap that -- and then certainly by 1980, ronald reagan was very behind in the polls was just able to tidal wave over jimmy carter with quips like there you go again in a sort of staged format. since 1980, they have become part of the american landscape. >> the "new york times" recently wrote about this debate prep and the president of the united states is an awesome figure merely to share the...
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she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at what we've got out west. we are talking chicago 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees. tulsa checking win a high of 104. houston 96. laredo, texas, 107. 80s in the upper plains and upper mississippi river valley. into the southeast, hundreds in the southwest. nice and cool in pacific northwest, portland 85, 77 in seattle today. risk of strong storms from the mid great lakes all the way into southern indiana and illinois as well. we're looking for s >>> good morning to you. 7:37 now. i'm meteorologist christina loren, tracking heavy shower activity. not the whole bay area getting this action, but those areas that are seeing the thunderstorms and showers, yeah, really getting slammed right now in livermore. keep that in mind. looks like it's going to be raining in thi
she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at what we've got out west. we are talking chicago 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees. tulsa checking win a high of 104. houston 96. laredo, texas, 107. 80s in the...
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she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at ot. we are talking chicago, 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees and tulsa checking in with a high of 104 and houston 96 and lorado, texas, 107 degrees. rest of the country we're looking at those 80s stretching all the way up into the upper plains and the upper mississippi river valley into the southeast. hundreds in the southwest and nice and cool in the pacific northwest and portland, 85. 77 in seattle today and risk of strong storms from the mid great lakes all the way into southern indiana and illinois, as well. we're looking for sunshine. along the east coast. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson right here. we have a little wet weather out there. no big tro
she's a great person and we love getting to know her. >> former senator ted kennedy's sons ted, jr., and patrick. now let's head back to new york for a check of the weather from al. >> thanks so much, savannah. it is a hot, sticky, warm, ugly morning out here. if you think it's hot here with the humidity, take a look at ot. we are talking chicago, 90, 99 in st. louis, memphis 98 degrees and tulsa checking in with a high of 104 and houston 96 and lorado, texas, 107 degrees. rest of...
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kennedy's old seat. how is elizabeth warren not running away with all of this. what is keeping senator brown afloat? >> well, massachusetts is not as blue as people like to think it is. we've had more republican governors in the last 20 years than we've had democratic governors. massachusetts is very discerning in its politics. on federal elections we're much more democratic, much more liberal. brown got in in sort of an aberration. that was a special election that was suddenly a sudden passion about health care, the debate over health care became a national election. and he won with just barely won. and it was not a real reflection, i don't think, it it had been a general election it would have been a lot tougher for him. and he's gotten in. as you'll see he's running away from romney, he's running away from the republicans as much as he can and calling himself an independent, brags about voting for democratic job bills, things like that. >> well, one thing, though, because the first chances that we've
kennedy's old seat. how is elizabeth warren not running away with all of this. what is keeping senator brown afloat? >> well, massachusetts is not as blue as people like to think it is. we've had more republican governors in the last 20 years than we've had democratic governors. massachusetts is very discerning in its politics. on federal elections we're much more democratic, much more liberal. brown got in in sort of an aberration. that was a special election that was suddenly a sudden...